A pre-Columbian Peruvian scalp was examined decades ago by a researcher from the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Professor Olympio da Fonseca Filho described nits and adult lice attached to hair shafts and commented about the origin of head lice infestations on mankind. This same scalp was sent to our laboratory and is the subject of the present paper. Analysis showed a massive infestation with nine eggs/cm2 and an impressive number of very well preserved adult lice. The infestation age was roughly estimated as nine months before death based on the distance of nits from the hair root and the medium rate of hair growth. A small traditional textile was associated with the scalp, possibly part of the funerary belongings. Other morphological aspects v...
Pediculosis seems to have afflicted humans since the most ancient times and lice have been found in ...
Despite the common association of human lice with abandoned or neglected people, no procedure to ass...
AbstractThe human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) and body louse (P. humanus corporis or P. h...
A pre-Columbian Peruvian scalp was examined decades ago by a researcher from the Oswaldo Cruz Founda...
A pre-Columbian Peruvian scalp was examined decades ago by a researcher from the Oswaldo Cruz Founda...
A pre-Columbian Peruvian scalp was examined decades ago by a researcher from the Oswaldo Cruz Founda...
Archaic mummies from northern Chile were examined for the presence of Pediculus humanus capitis. The...
Background. Three distinctly different lineages of head and body lice are known to parasitize humans...
Relevant evidence has shown that parasites process host-related information using chemical, visual, ...
In order to improve the interpretive potential of archaeoparasitology, it is important to demonstrat...
In order to improve the interpretive potential of archaeoparasitology, it is important to demonstrat...
International audienceThe head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis , is a strictly obligate human ectop...
Pediculosis seems to have afflicted humans since the most ancient times and lice have been found in ...
Pediculosis seems to have afflicted humans since the most ancient times and lice have been found in ...
Pediculosis seems to have afflicted humans since the most ancient times and lice have been found in ...
Despite the common association of human lice with abandoned or neglected people, no procedure to ass...
AbstractThe human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) and body louse (P. humanus corporis or P. h...
A pre-Columbian Peruvian scalp was examined decades ago by a researcher from the Oswaldo Cruz Founda...
A pre-Columbian Peruvian scalp was examined decades ago by a researcher from the Oswaldo Cruz Founda...
A pre-Columbian Peruvian scalp was examined decades ago by a researcher from the Oswaldo Cruz Founda...
Archaic mummies from northern Chile were examined for the presence of Pediculus humanus capitis. The...
Background. Three distinctly different lineages of head and body lice are known to parasitize humans...
Relevant evidence has shown that parasites process host-related information using chemical, visual, ...
In order to improve the interpretive potential of archaeoparasitology, it is important to demonstrat...
In order to improve the interpretive potential of archaeoparasitology, it is important to demonstrat...
International audienceThe head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis , is a strictly obligate human ectop...
Pediculosis seems to have afflicted humans since the most ancient times and lice have been found in ...
Pediculosis seems to have afflicted humans since the most ancient times and lice have been found in ...
Pediculosis seems to have afflicted humans since the most ancient times and lice have been found in ...
Despite the common association of human lice with abandoned or neglected people, no procedure to ass...
AbstractThe human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) and body louse (P. humanus corporis or P. h...